On 05/29, Mark Rivers wrote:
> I then open CSS with no command line arguments and then use File/Open
> in CSS to open the top-level display, for example ADTop.opi. From
> there I can open simDetector.opi and all related displays, and CSS
> will find them with no problem because they are all in the same
> directory as ADTop.opi.
Hi, Mark!
Thanks for sharing your method. I'll try that. I assume you also set
the P and R macros in CSS under Preferences -> CSS Applications ->
Display -> BOY -> OPI Runtime? (Or one of the methods noted in [1]?)
I was thinking that CSS would be the fastest works-out-of-the-box
solution for areaDetector and plugin displays under Windows, but now
I'm not so sure. I was trying to avoid compiling medm for Windows and
installing an X11 server on Windows. But maybe I'm close with CSS, and
if I can accept the inconvenience of not being able to start a display
from the command line, it will still be fine.
Thanks!
Lewis
[1] https://epics.anl.gov/tech-talk/2012/msg00375.php
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